Taking a stroll around the Kampung Glam district
by johnswj90
Jun 30, 2025
Here are some beautiful photo spots in Singapore for you 1. Orchard Road Take a leisurely walk around the malls and have a friend take some photos. They turned out pretty good, especially the candid shots, haha 2. Sultan Mosque Took a while to find it, but when I did, the sun wasn’t very strong that day. I think if you take photos when it’s sunny, wearing a flowy skirt, it would look beautiful 3. Fort Canning Park There were lots of tourists lining up to take photos. Whether you take your time or quickly depends on the person. I recommend preparing your reference poses so when it’s your turn, you can shoot all at once ** After shooting, I found a small path with great sunlight, perfect for taking more photos. This is another recommended photo spot with fewer people 4. Old Hill Police Station Didn’t want to cross the street, so I didn’t take photos directly with the building. This angle gives a different vibe. No one was lining up, so I could take several shots comfortably 5. Merlion Park Probably came during the Songkran festival, so it was very crowded. No matter where you shoot, people are in the frame, haha. You have to find the right moment, run in, and claim your photo spot 6. Universal Studios Singapore I recommend coming early in the morning when there are fewer people. You can take photos without many people in the background, then go enjoy the rides 7. Changi Jewel Airport There are several levels of photo spots with waterfalls. I went down to the lower level; the water splashed a bit, but the photos definitely turned out beautiful!! #Singapore #SingaporeAttractions #CheckInSpots #SingaporeReview #SingaporePhotoSpots
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